My odometer has lost its mind!
Jorge -
When I redid my '59/'60, I disassembled the speedo, fixed the odometer (and
reset it to 00000), and replaced the colored plastic for the
generator/oil/blinker lights. Never had a problem with it after that. Guess
putting a needle on shouldn't be too hard.
just can't picture - visualizing the odo gears - how it can turn a tens
place at the wrong time. There's only one tooth on each wheel to turn the
next one.
Chris
Jorge wrote:
> In article >,
> ChrisKlinger > wrote:
>
>> Filled up just after getting out of work, odometer shows 00621. Got home
>> - straight home - ODO shows 00636. It's a 5 mile ride...
>>
>> No wonder I occasionally seem to get extraordinary MPG.
>>
>> Bet I've been changing my oil too often, too.
>>
>> Chris
>
> I once sold a speedo to a guy with the same problem. I sold it cheap
> because the needle had broken off. He was going to replace the MPH
> pointer. Imagine how that could be done?
> good luck!
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